ABOUT OUR AMAZING CAMP

The perfecet place to relax

Camp Bura is the perfect place to relax, under the trees next to the cooling breeze of the river. You will receive a warm and friendly welcome from the campsite owner, Tarik, who can provide good information on the local area and the many places of interest to visit. The facilities are basic, but clean, with toilet and shower block and fully equipped kitchen. You will find Tarik to be a most attentive host and he is a lovely young man. There is an area with table and chairs, with a BBQ grill that can be used by guests. The little town of Blagaj has souvenir stalls, a mini-market, and good restaurants nearby, where you can sample traditional Bosnian in Herzegovinian food and local specialties of fresh fish from the river.

Places to visit & things to do

Blagaj belonged to Bišće area, and it was popular as a residential place of Bosnian rulers and nobles from Hranić and Kosača families. Blagaj was first mentioned in 1423, during the Ottoman Empire as the seat of Blagaj vilayet, and later kadiluk, and it was said it was divided into a few bigger neighborhoods. At the time the town had seven mosques , two inns , four musafirhanas , madrasa, two religious schools, dervish sanctuary, four stone bridges over Buna, one over Bunica, and two on the smaller underground karst river Posrt, and seven mills with twenty-eight grinders.

During the Austro-Hungarian period both Catholic Church (1908) , and the Orthodox Church in (1893) were constructed.

This area has been inhabited for at least 15,000 years, as evidenced by cave drawings found in Badanj , which experts estimate that encourage 12,000 -16,000 BC . Throughout its long history, Stolac has always been a city with a rich culture . No other city in Bosnia and Herzegovina has produced many intellectuals , artists , poets and leaders. While walking through the Stolac and listening to the rushing Bregava and many bird songs you are begining to understand what it inspired many generations of exceptional personality of Stolac.

The story of Medjugorje is well known to most Catholics. Six teenagers are 1981st played in the hills between the village of Medjugorje and Bijakovići , when Our Lady appeared and spoke to them. When the children told their parents first reaction was skepticism. Yet these apparitions are not stopped, Our Lady appeared again and again until the skeptics have not lost any possibility of criticism. It is estimated that since then, over 15 million people have visited this little place.

If you are on your way to Hutovo blato or the Adriatic coast, this is the place where you absolutely must stop. This quiet oriental town is a half hour drive south on the road M – 17 from Mostar. This unique settlement is included in the UNESCO list and recent reconstruction has returned the town to its original form. Besides its stunning oriental architecture and Ottoman feel, Počitelj is interesting and well-known as a host of a fine art colony with the longest tradition in Southeastern Europe.

The city of Mostar, political, financial and cultural center of the Herzegovina – Neretva Canton is located at the foot of the slopes of the mountains Velez, Hum and Cabulje, in the valley of the Neretva River, at an altitude of 60-80 m. Mostar is for centuries at the crossroads of civilizations and each of them is in it part of its uniqueness. It is a city of sun, greenery, and flowers, which is characterized by specific and rarely pleasant Mediterranean climate. Mostar is 60 km far of the Adriatic Sea.

In the Herzegovina karst, in the municipality of Ljubuski are the Kravice waterfalls. Its course the river Trebižat creates wonderful and beautiful waterfalls. The height of the waterfall is approximately 28 meters.This natural beauty throughout the year attracts large numbers of visitors. In the summer, due to the lower level of the river, swimming under waterfalls offers the enjoyment of swimming and water sports. There is no doubt that these waterfalls are one of the most beautiful natural attractions in Herzegovina in general.

The Neretva river is the emerald of Herzegovina flowing over 100 kilometers from its source into the Adriatic sea. In the upper canyon, where Green Visions’ partners operate, exists some of the most exciting rafting in Europe. Expect deep canyon walls, endemic flora and fauna, and a wild & pristine ambiance that only the Neretva can provide. Our modernly equipped team are ready to guide first timers or old pros on a wonderful white water adventure.